Tamkang Review, 第 31-32 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 2001 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 17 筆
第 31 頁
... refers to Vo - vuong in his cor- respondence as a selfish person and notes that he has an " inconstant heart , continually changing his mind . But Koffler also notes that the ruler demonstrated friendship for him that was quite unusual ...
... refers to Vo - vuong in his cor- respondence as a selfish person and notes that he has an " inconstant heart , continually changing his mind . But Koffler also notes that the ruler demonstrated friendship for him that was quite unusual ...
第 134 頁
... refers to a couplet from Voltaire's poem , The Henriade , as a useful tool to assist him to " reflect on elocution , on elegant constructions " : I was corrected of a spelling mistake that I made along with all our Genevans by these two ...
... refers to a couplet from Voltaire's poem , The Henriade , as a useful tool to assist him to " reflect on elocution , on elegant constructions " : I was corrected of a spelling mistake that I made along with all our Genevans by these two ...
第 234 頁
... refer to a more com- plex phenomenon , whereby the global and the local are not so much juxtaposed as polar opposites , mutually exclusive factors , as they are ... refers to them as " paradoxical dualities . " " 234 Tamkang Review.
... refer to a more com- plex phenomenon , whereby the global and the local are not so much juxtaposed as polar opposites , mutually exclusive factors , as they are ... refers to them as " paradoxical dualities . " " 234 Tamkang Review.
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